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Harper Adams Agricultural College

Harper Adams University
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Motto Utile Dulci (Latin)
Motto in English
Useful and agreeable
Type Public
Established 2012: gained University Status
1998: gained University college status
1901: Founded as Harper Adams College
Chancellor HRH the Princess Royal
Vice-Chancellor David Llewellyn
Students 5,575 (2015/16)
Undergraduates 4,985 (2015/16)
Postgraduates 595 (2015/16)
Other students
60 FE
Location Edgmond, Shropshire, TF10 8NB, United Kingdom
52°46′47″N 2°25′39″W / 52.779651°N 2.427517°W / 52.779651; -2.427517
Campus Rural
Colours           Blue and gold
Website www.harper-adams.ac.uk
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Rankings
Complete
(2017, national)
46
Times/Sunday Times
(2017, national)
36

Harper Adams University is a public university located close to the village of Edgmond (near Newport), in Shropshire, England. It is a specialist provider of higher education for the agricultural and rural sector.

Thomas Harper Adams, a wealthy Shropshire gentleman farmer who had died in 1892, bequeathed his estate 'for the purpose of teaching practical and theoretical agriculture'. Harper Adams College opened in 1901; Headworth Foulkes was the first principal of the College and there were six students.

A specialist department was created in 1909 and the egg laying trials, which started in 1912, earned the College a wide following. In April 1915, the College was the first institution to provide courses for women in wartime farm work. The college contributed to the war effort by training disabled veterans in farm work, especially poultry husbandry. In 1916, women were allowed to enrol at the college on full-time courses for the first time and were to remain until after the Second World War, when priority of places went to discharged servicemen. The College was also instrumental in providing a wide range of wartime services, such as courses in tractor driving.

Approximately 200 staff and former students served in the forces in the First World War and 40 are known to have died; the college library was established after a successful fundraising appeal in 1921 as a memorial to the war dead. A board in the library listing the names (including those found in recent additional research) was dedicated in March 2015, crafted by Peter Nunn of the university estates department, while a new memorial garden was created outside the library.

The agricultural depression of the 1920s led to a drop in student numbers. In 1922 Charles Crowther became principal and efforts were taken to secure the college. The National Institute of Poultry Husbandry opened in 1926, bringing to Harper a high profile in areas of teaching and research. The College stayed open through the Second World War and, in 1939, the first land girls arrived.

Bill Price became Principal in 1946 and the Jubilee Hostel was opened in 1951. Price was replaced by Reginald Kenny in 1962 and, two years later, funding of the college passed from the Ministry of Agriculture to the Department of Education and Science. The first Higher National Diploma students were enrolled in 1969 and Tony Harris became principal in 1977. Degree courses were first introduced at Harper Adams in 1981, validated by the Open University. It was one of the earliest institutions to introduce a BSc sandwich course.


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